Even sophisticated techniques start out from simple ideas. Later, in reply to application needs or theoretical problems new concepts are introduced and new formalisations proposed, often to a point where the original simple core is hardly recognizably. In this paper we provide a non-technical introduction to the basic concepts of typed graph transformation systems, completed by a survey of more advanced concepts, and explain some of its history and motivations.
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%1 heckel_06_graph
%A Heckel, Reiko
%B Proceedings of the School of SegraVis Research Training Network on Foundations of Visual Modelling Techniques (FoVMT 2004)
%D 2006
%J Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
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%N 1
%P 187--198
%R 10.1016/j.entcs.2005.12.018
%T Graph Transformation in a Nutshell
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2005.12.018
%V 148
%X Even sophisticated techniques start out from simple ideas. Later, in reply to application needs or theoretical problems new concepts are introduced and new formalisations proposed, often to a point where the original simple core is hardly recognizably. In this paper we provide a non-technical introduction to the basic concepts of typed graph transformation systems, completed by a survey of more advanced concepts, and explain some of its history and motivations.
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title = {Graph Transformation in a Nutshell},
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